READ it because in this post, Cathal Horan, Developer Support Engineer at Intercom talks about why people should not need to know how to code in the future the same way they don’t need to be a mechanic to operate a car today. He then refers to a couple of examples like Wordpress and Dropbox to point out how some everyday jobs like building a website and storing files securely can be achieved with little to no code.

READ it because in this post, Lulu Cheng a Product Manager at Pinterest shares what she’s learned about giving and receiving feedback in cross-functional roles. She points out to the importance of asking, the power of right intentions and expressing appreciation while asking for feedback. When it comes to giving feedback, she argues your feedback should be mostly positive, timely, specific and actionable.

READ it because in this post, Samuel Scott from TechCrunch talks about the state of marketing in today’s world. He goes over how buzzwords have changed marketing especially terms like inbound marketing or content marketing. He believes in the end, all marketing is “content marketing” because all marketing uses content. It’s an interesting post that’s worth reading for anyone who’s marketing a product.

READ it because in this post, Tom Whitwell a Consultant at Fluxx goes over the art of product pricing. He then shares three rule of pricing and uses great examples from Netflix and Apple. He also shares the results of an interesting experiment about how students buy beers based on pricing.